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NING TEtEGRAM Today's Weather fa Forecast ROCKY MOUNT, N. C., MONDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 17, 1917. PRICE: FIVE CENTS NO. 94. THE FVF 8 VOUX. INCREASE NUMBER GERMAN TROOPS ON THE RUSSIAN FRONT AFTER REVOLT NW GENERALS DFTHE RUSSIAMRAfllES During the Last Five Days the Russians Regain Seven Miles DESPERATE BY THE fighting Italians The Germans Make Surprise Attack in the : Ardennes, But Result Is I They Are ....... Repulsed by the British Forces. ! I 'H-liuK(oh,l.'('t i irfT 'h Hi'jminTltH'l lit to suliri irtiiii'S ill of tin- Hn II f(,Tl,i,',l tiy 11 gtiiici'til. ri'0.rt;:iinit .mi i! dlil jji'iifnils will give '-to li IIIH'S. Kiiiit ili'finitf ni'iis nt' tlii i fin .is ic'i-iwl let ;tlu- .lissian anl.atiuii inl"UM".V COMMAND ,:tinlay : in Miisiati ('imtHoiit'i" uf tin htoii-il ! . t In- ri t:.! ., flit . rtiijiriuc'; 1 1 1 'U-. taiy S'tnat mn i k:i tisl arl hi i i :iii'l i s ti tiOi.t'? i JV'trnyrtiil, is l.i'iiii; i UHivalit tiir loniHT -sitiiiii inn is nipiJiy: lit i-lirs say. Tin' inili :r'nl to 1 1(. j.rojjri'Huiuy: tin' ifiiiiV'? art- fulfill- iuj; the iiians'. a task pllSSl Is iliauv tier ii'ii' th liiissian' front lv thi report that tin ',!Chia-U.iii'lf'-iif (IcrliKiiis iiuw ever bi'liu c. oi. iiiji; the 1,-i-t . In Lave regained REPORT AD d I. ha .more tieoi'S t hail I the Rustian lines,. IHU 1 da es t h Kitssian"! troop Nt-vcu Hides. ANCE8 ' BY THE AUSTRIAN llesnciate resistance 3 1 t lied be the Ansl 1 .inn 19 . lieiuj,' conti 4ht-ltfcliar-!td-T aiu-es ou t lie nt c: attempt! K 1.. 0 f 1 put . I hey ma .ii to 1 1'capliiie t he yioulul won la .'' tiu li: 1, uf 1 al ( 'adoriia ou iMoit. cat h time hit. .wen' repulsed. The Fraiu o lieltiian cunt ii ue t o dc elop '' I The.fiei mans, hist ui:( prisi' in a sector which t le a.cl i ity iat.fl,- atlai sitioiis in Aprciinmt t( demies. A : lively, en): ', which elided in a (!im in lit operations -local action, diovved enter-:W-it ncssi'd lit .in r reiii h po- the Ar cement ensued 11 def a'. -.- Aloii-r the British f nt there wen .oiuluii re out. in the Ar- . iiiHv iaidin "pei'.'itio , mots these were carrii ' X ' us a ml Soninie the Hiitish tak iiio j.ri mors and in ft tin:; !aniM'j;e. TEMPORARYCHANGE IN TRAIN SCHEDULE j ' h'caiise of the shollts shoro 1 tl-h " on the wii- Ininx'tim (inld f the At la 11 tic . .Const ..Liiii', I'lainli will have days. Train n. -II the! schedule on this to Iff Tev.ised for a few K'oc l v Mount W i ti 1 1 i ' 1 l; seliirers for - Wil.uiin on, or points be id Itose Hill will at 4 a. 111. This is beoiiiniut; tomof- t'ween Willuiuytiiu leave on train No. effective for this trif row iti oi 11 i ii n, l'a these destinations 011 train No. N.'i w l'ayetri ille to !i t miiifiton. myers leaving 1 or roni. Uockv Mount be tin listen ed at 0110I1 train for Wil l'assenL'ers arril ig from Wilminjf eii Wilmington- and in on train No. ght, also effective hediile will be Cl tmi ami points bcTv fi'nse Hill will com hliortlv litter midd immediately. This fective until the M i l ion are cleared There have been this stretch of tin acks (hi the Klrod f-evel!ll washouts 011 necessitated k that the drtoiirin of :U If rains. ilt is expeet- that the track 011 the (iohlsboro will be ready for Wilmington brain regular traflie in a I ew davs. NO SUBMA1 INE OF! THE COAST Washington, Si 17.--The eompletf Navy an in- Itepartim nt nfter vi stiiiatiuii as is ' there 'is no fminda ossibl,. is satisfied Ion tor reports 01 n liostnl miiiiiiarine o the New Kuland poimt. ODD FELLO1 V'S ARE ON TO .OUISVILLE lMiisville, Ky., rpt. 17. X early Ifl.lKMI Odd Fellows from all parts of the 1 uited states ud Canada were eity today r the opening of riual session of if tv-tliinl 11 '.ler. , TUMULTY, 100 PER CENT EFFICIENT, KEEPS "I DID IT" CROWD FROM WILSON jt 5X , t 5 ft, 1 ! i, . . . v- " ..' J "vs aJ- .-.(ft ' y v n. .- x ; 1 1 k A i -i t - x.v? x " v . iff.; I I V' ' -,, l Iter- 4 ' I St-crolarv li:nr.:ltv al Ins rft-yli.. IMcasaht Mr Tumiilfy, the pr.":--n lii-t'h a yprsrhnsy.' man in . r.'.iiii::' ir the. Most has'.hniujrht rolV uiii tv:!l.lrim j;i. t i'.utt ll v.":i tin' y. ..I'.-iv iWirr mined, hut Tumulty .a ;;i mi'iy. This-isa lirund tu-- ji.e' uc 'uf fuur more-yciir.-i in Wahinrto!),'.. Approximately Twenty Five Thousand Men Walk Out Todaj TIE IT CONTRACTS The Walk Out Affects More Than Hundred Fifty Mil. lion , in (Joverjnment C tracts With the Shiplmi' i ing Concerns. ed to be Sa trial 1 1 uii 1 .1 1 the I'.'iler.-il l.uil.iiiio , li, 1 I'lam -is. 4's largest imlu , is eiili.r.'il in the hands" of ooveriiini it, iedeial ship iafs aiiiioiince. Subpoenat Have Been Sent For Ctston Means and Others Reopening Case. Salisbury Ilavdcn 11 X. '.. Sgpt. 17. Solicitor nient is ieparin to take the invest iiral ion into th' up actively UM'sterious d ath ileal l oln-oi.t on An oust D!th, of Mrs. Mjuid A. Kin, ot ( hicac;.!,, and sometin this week will establish h,;obpiarteBi in Concnrd. Supoenas summitt inn i dastnii .Means and other to appeal t ii iii'iinnj he appear fit iners jity y fore tht Coroners ill v at Concord. S ptcinber 4th have ll.CC n serve UR(JES PASSA r.E OF INSURA NCE BILL Washin pt. IS. 1 i:i 11s to i s peillte I ase by the sfcnate of the sol diers' and sailors; ins aiiif hill well conipb'ted Saturday uf. 1 Senator Mar tin. Democratic leader, -eeeived a mm niiiiiieation from I'lvsi. nt Wilson org inii its enaetiiient liefon adjournment. Arraiiiien-inits also wel- made to speed SHIPYARD STRIKE AT SAN FRANCISCO ''.San I'laiu.MO, --ii't.: 1 7; Approxi-iiiiit'.'.h- 2.-..IMMI jioii f i.rkei.s and metal Ii:i.;t iiH'i-haiiics cii-;cd' in war enier s , 011-1 Miction i Sau riancis.-o and l''.ii ''ity went on Vt rike .'it. '.I 11 'clock ti.ilac I oliow ) UK- rcjc'l ion of I heir- de- uuiioIn or a '".ll per jei'i.t - iie -n'-ase in ,v a T.he un'koul ai iroii'-.tlian LlLU plants was .allied out w it hunt a h'.t'h, it w ui i cporti-'i.- I ' The walliout effects noi'o. than l"n. iii.o,iioii in fin c.i ii meiit tt'i'l' building and 11 nine i-iiiht 1 in t ion. co ij! 1 a c t n a 10 1 an to nial ieiillv tied up lie eon struct ion up final vote on the ln'iL , leaders deter milling to esort to clot-'" if necessary .5-V I .- : nt'.s HMi per o'tit vWi.'uaii. crexa'V, . in':, ri'i'f'iit yi'.'tory.,' Aimou . i y i '.aus -'.vhii want to sec tin' pi .'.Silent ;,iin fur luin. 'I'l-i'ir T.s!a;.p! : 'li ve loi'I.eil llipm lir.UV iTiftiiy and pleas the MxTtiiury, who is now assured of I ON m LINE Traffic on Wilmington-Golds boro Branch-Discontin- ued for Several Days : t DETOURINjii TRAFFIC Bodv of Brakeman H. T. More HasNot et Been Found. Wrecking Train V ' From ThisJ City Wrecked. Several Hrt. Willi llIOll lit or will, than . 17. Ii'i'i.oi t.s from i"ht iiidicate'subsid ealiiif; greater crop ven forecasted yea ds all over the. dis- las w a t .M .lay. tr". I, hn-r.- trnMic . -The, tl.au' s' ! til l I; I '.Hint v f scviely e damaged, I , lis washed anav and suspended. i Mhimic 'i'it en a-ii"lt s Line' has no fewer between the thir- and sixti.f Ihl o I, pots on tin' Wilmil j. ton (ii.l.lslgir" l.i anch, rind it is dtieially ,i..n 11 e i I i :innouu that traffic between ..U..M ., nut in I'll fur 1 .ui; i trafl'n- beini' routed in '!::. i bit in 1 11 an I'ilrod for main line ne. tin lis. while'lo.al tiains ill-np- ite lor a ills.! ain't ol iniriy-nve nine "1 u;t ol iluiinut.ij towar.l iioi.isiioro. 3 , Tin--A I In nt ic and Sadl'.iii divisimr will 1. 10l.al.lv be otn'iie.f for traflie tomorrow Sunday nuirnui Hieckinir train tiom b'oeky .Mounts atti nipt in-' to reach the scene of a ti idfiiht wreel 1 jjwns itsel ,-k . lo 'mile It on WiimiiiL'ton idf wrecked and . Kiicjine. 1 ,1. ui toi'S of. this ci e.l.' Wieckimr Mi t'.. Ki isson and two t ..... . . I wen; slightly injur- ins from Vaycross, ca., aiol r loreiici'j. C., to'iether with ivailablo work tnin crews and much material were bei 11 ruslie.l to the tireans the line. The body "of Uraleman 11. T Moore who was killed in tfce wreck nf a freight on the .'VTianne iasi l.iue oaiuruay niorniii.', nail nor upon iiiunu nisi nigui No further lost of life in the flood area is reported. The weather continues threatening but with no heavy rainfall luring the past twelve hours. STOCK MARKET New York, Sept. ular opening toilnv After an lrreg ilie stock market d dined with a resuni selling. There wen tion of professiona indicntinns also further liipiidatioi especiallv in . St Paul, which fjtllin a couple or point made the new reeor of S7 .r S. The shi ping shares were a in under pressure and marine prefern lost 1 :t-4 Bet hie hem steel receded 1-4 and was con 1 coppers also de spicuously heavy, t veloperl marked we ness, m-lling well nnder Saf uribiV lo figure. iSOU WAYNE COUNTY HEAVY SUFFERER 'oads and Fields in Terri ble Condition from Floods Last Saturday J RIDGES DESTROYED Streams and Rivers Out of Their 'Banks, -..Water Sur rounds Dwellings in Golds boro. Rainfall Unprece- dented tory. in County's His- ;..:,;-.;., '; Si-jit. ir.- Kainlall that aiii net in lieiu Katui'duy afternoon llmvhi" tiir disastt'OUH flood wliii-li fol- lowed . tin-. eM-ensiveyfainfall ol tiiday iiiglit, hili danyfi'il ernps and de nt Mivcl.' .rnl);t'H,TIiil uuicr propel i v, n.--m u It i u .in a Inns of thousands of. dol us, sHiiiewliat abated after 10-o'elek Satiii'ilav niuht iiikI Hnally ilwnnllea wit to a slow dri.le which eontui d tliroiilioiit the night and is still iii royrcss tins iiiornni';. . Maiiy ilwelliiifjs oil tlie outskirts of he city aie still siinoinided liy standing water, hut in most places I lie water lias di'i I, luiv in been carried off .during the dav: Satuiilay and hunday. ,l'eide wli returned to the cify this -bruiiiK Ji'iin a visit to difTeri'iit be- ioiis : ol the county repori inut .ine oui'ty 1 ua is are iii a terrible condi specially the highways leading to tiou, e (ioldslioni, which will result 111 a loss f thoii'-aiids of dollars to the county, wlnlu at present it would bo next to impossible to travel ovor said roads lu latonuii'ili's. '. . Jt appears trom Keneial reports from e uji-iteriL-.part.uf . tku. Mate that Wavne fiiuiitv and tjoldsboro suffered a greater loss as a result ol the rainfall than any other scctioUj especially in dainngi...'i'ut,Mil , 'friySj inainly- cot ton, which has suffered beyond estimate. Ill many sections ot the count v today, cording to reports iioned in from turmurii-i'L'aiiliUfr 111 all oc,t ions Icadiui; Iroin this citv, water Is still standing their fields lit a depth- of from 1 to fm't ' ;.- ' ' .' "-. ." This morning Little river is baid to be on a level with the A. C. L. bridge the-brunch line leading, from Oolds- hori) to Suiithlield, and is . flooding the fields in its path for St least a mile. Neuse river is also out of. its banks t it it is flooding the Southeastern sec- ion of the countv, but it is said both Kers, which were rising rapidly Sat- iirdav, an:' todav' slowly falling. Stoney creek, east of Holdslioro, which Satur.lav alternbon assiimi-d the proportions (it a river, doing serious lamage to crops and other property, has siiniew hat subsided today and 110 la ther trouble is exptfeted from that source, ' provided ther are no further heavv fainfalls. The iii"st im port a 11 1 bridges destroy 1 in this city were the concrete bridge 'centlv cunstrui'te'l over , the "big lit e li " .on Park avenue, the . bridge rossing the same dith on Spruce and Kim streets, which were washed trom their foiiiiilatimi,s,.hy ?tlie stress of the flood. Ol. 1 c r-in habitant M..xfti). ling he re , long as on years, say they hat en sucli a rainfall that whi some never h fell here 1'tiday niojit, Khile thev can ru.einbcr hai the i never that big ditch ver overflowed its. bf nks. The li. mil resiTTlcd hi a heavv loss to the people occupying Bouses on the out kitts of the cify, wlose household cf ects we're all more jfor less damaged, and har'llv anv of tBcse pnple carried insurance on their goaiis. .Most or Iiiesti houses are now vacalei and it is said the owners are verif much perturbei liiii.' that in the future peoiTTe will bf afraid to occupy Mo e. Many beau - 1 tiful residences havoui so been vaeaU'd to the west of the ui'ioii station whi were- aJso slmt 111 nj a neptn 01 iront I tn ti feet of wafer Saturday iiiiirniii MILTON FEATURE OF BIG-AUTO RACES Providence, K. I Sept. 17. Thomas Milton proved the tellar performer in the automobile rat at the .arragan n'tt Park speedwa Satunlav. Milton won the' ,11m niile li'e in one hour. minutes. 4J seconds' and the "0 in 1!' minutes and 4ii seconds. He also gi third in the five niil race. Tn !.., lftn.mH A"l!l was a scant. 2o ... .... .. vat ds behind Milton It the tinish. Hearu was third. I Vail and Chevrolet followed Milton across the finish ofj the 2.j mile rac ami Mulford, (Tievrogt and Milton was the order of the finiih in the 5-mile. Barner Oldfield, wo was one of the contestants, drove a slow rae anil when he dropped out in ttiff P-Stb mile hr was bnpelcusly rtehinl th loaders. ASTERN SECTION NOW RECOVERING Wrecking Crews Are x ct Unable to Reach Wreck i . North WllmingtO-n WO LIVES ARE LOST Wayne County Suffers Se verely From Storm While Wilmington Has Greatly Interrupted Services into k ... That City. Wiliniiigtiin, 4.t. ii -I lisriipteil inisil( re-ainl- rain- ;ii.u . schedules & the pri iiiaining eitect or me wum storm which swop! tins si i;Ti oh of North Carolina tltr hitter part -of last WCi K caiiseil IICIITV 111 0iei I v u.iui.ik' 1 . . , , ... .. .1 v 111, 1 ii.-i.iiiteil loss t.f several lives. The v of brakemna U. T. Moore, who was Killeil when the uigiue tinil nine ars of .'.'.a northbound freight. train lunged tliriiiigh 'an open trestle ') Satuidav ived carlv miles north of 11ns. city morning had nottb'M'u rec lay.: v :,:. .; -;, 'e: Wrecking crew have been unable ves to reach ithe scene of derail- nient. because ot jlasliouts anil it proli- lily will be thf latter part of the week b fore the.f niiruial. traflie is .re stored on the Wtlnnngtoii division 01 tho Atlantic .Coaift. liino.i Pieports froni fnrin'nig Mectionstel if , heavy losses, waters-111 Kti-niml is receding. TWO LIVES LOJST IN WAYNE COtTNTY - Goltlslioro, Seifc (Joldslioro. and Wa viui 'eountv 1W0 todav rOcoveruig from one ot the Vorst floods ot then historv, -caused-fcv the unpre.cident ii 11 full ot the pat tew davs. It is be- lirved - the great, en trlamngerl br.might bv the. hight waters has been lone to crops. y v According to telephone reports from different section- of tho county the water which hasrbeiii standiug from 1 to 'J feet in holds is rapidly falling. I'wo lives are (now 11 to have bo"ii lost lis the-ruaultguf tliei lluuilau-aKod negro and Ins t wife, .having been Irowned near hre on Sjiturdav. A number of bndgs havts been washed awav causing several of the highways out of Ooldlioro lo be imiiassablo, but mmty authoritils, say these .will be replac'i d 111 two jjavs. With the excep tion nf- the. destruction of the two bridges over the big lMitch stream which passos thifiigh tho lower end of Oold.sbiiro no proici'tv damage w;ih ansed here. HEAVY LOSS AT WALLACE W ilmniL'ton. Nh.t. li. One. Iitei was lost and propertl- damago probably .... eaching $1100,0(101 was caused by flood :it Wallace, a trtjwn aluuit 40 miles north " if S iIiiuiiLMoii Saturday, i 1 orilnnr to 111 f 01 nfcition reaching here todav. The heavy turn of hnday swell 1 d ed the. stp.nni until dams burst throwing big duniK of water on the I amp Manufiicturiiig ( onipauv. I'c suite the warniiiL' lissiied, many wer ight in their hoi ins ami hail to 1 rescued 111 boats 111 improvised rafts cued 111 boats an improvised rafts One n.gro was dri 1,1' '"'' "' "I'!'" ' wned when, a boat work and there several narrow' escapes 1 com ileal 11 Wallace is todav caring for the refugees, housing many tobacco - warehifiKt'M; and approx iinat. lv .".'HI peoidiV are being fed bv the town people, 'flic Camp Mauufac Hiring toinpanv sjiistaiiu"d a loss es timated at ifloOiifd the Jiater reach ing a depth of l'i Jfis-4 in its mill. SEABOARftDENIES 1 EFFORT 0 SETTLE Ulhce Clerks Situation on Lines of Triat Company Take Peculiar Turn To day. ( Xoi-folk, Sept. 7. .inii railway oflici.as 7. Seaboard Air here ay then has been m rciue-f from the clerks for a conferemv. al that they hav received no intimation that there vvoitbl be any such I'ipiost. The clerk of all tlo- railroad and transportation companies enterina JNorolk aud Ports mouth have formed fin association, bat it is said have ma.li no demands upon the cnmpariies and Id are working to day. At Hamlet, X.l'., ighteeu trans fer yard and mecliinleal otlice tlerks failed to rejiort forluty this morning Mrs; Chaxba A. regorv, of this rity, has returned from Kichmond Vinfiuia, where she i'nt several dav visiting friind and' relatires. NQTHER CHANGE IN NTRAININT DATE ARE MUCH AROUSED r ov nriiri nnyriiTC )ate ForUVhite to Go 1 ... Cantoinent Changed to' Friday NAMES OT RECEIVED Nash Codnty Board Directs Men Called For Tomorrow ' . I Not to Report First Men .' .).."...:. Directed to Leave Friday Outlook. lite date ot the eiir)aiuuif lit of the lirst nt the liutv per cent lias in hanged from Tuesday .tomorrow, Sep inliei' 111, to Friday, .September ill, on hu h dav tlie excmpl uii boaiils ot the 1 .... 1 1 lie arc instructed to mobilize and en iin as many white 111c1i1.ua poss,blo and i reinaiintcr thereattoi day by 'U'.) I until the ipu.ta 01 lony iicr ceiii u.i... ie 00110 tu the cantoilinciit ; or unttil number of white inin cortilicd fo. .. '1 L I lAice lu eucn couuiviins i.cih r j iii-'td- prnviiling there JUn 'I enough to like the ipiota of fort vt per cent. The eveuiption board df Nash county, 1 refine revokes its liider that all hile men ecrtilied to till' district lioaril .Kistcin Ciirolinu 4nd who have t received iioti eff. of exempt-1 ... 1 '.. I HUe Ol" IllSClial gl l ejHIII. 101 I niobili.af-iiiu at " .Nashv)lle, tomorrow, I'licK.lav iiriernoon. not.. Inter then live ucsdav at I ernooii, clock. All men who Jiad planned to port at this time nceifuot report and sregard the call entirely. The Kilgecoinbe countj' board has is sued 110 call. The men will not be noti- ed to inolnllze unul the names from the district board hav been received in. I the individual notwes mailed out. Neither the Nash Iir Kdgecombe loanls have received IV6V list of men rlifii-d rTv"tlio district "BoariI7"an'T they hav,. no idea as to wlieli'thc list will lie eei veil Nil definite stMis can be taken toward mobilizing the wfite men ot the forty pM cent until thee names are coivcil, as tho member of the board Id not know who !s cert ifU-il and who is .... 1 . not certified bv tho bight lioara. T h 1 rid o i-Qt it -ti-na m f s-cw U tied - by e district board arc oft roceiveit by Kfidav, the new eiitrainjiieiit date, no niefit of men to the iiiitonini;iit can b,. made until thev arc probabln however, that fec-cived. It is he names will i, and that the be received liefon' v rid notices will be mulled oiit at once after their receipt. Many in 4 ices will very proliiiblv reached their fdcstination in time to notify a good umber of the men concerned in the seoi olid contingent to give them time to report Thursday, iiinnes arrf receivinl todav that is, if the tomorrow. In Inter tho district hoard s names are received, the .later II be the date of mobilization ami ntrainnient. If the names are not re eived 111 time to send flic fust men 011 mlnv, thev will be is -nt theicafter us soon as possible, at he ilisi n turn 01 tlw board. ' t 1 .. In event the names lire u'i'i'o "' i" Nash and hdgo time, the white men 111 onibe are to mobilize on Thurwlnv at 1 i,.ihville and Taibofo respectively. lur men arc to ISSI mbje at. Tarboro not later than ::-o'clock Tliursilav, Septein- her I , Nashville not later than o 'clock 011 the saute day. The tu- I nient f. tin ran tini Plenty vy 1 take ' Oil lit V it. 1, -1- on r ruin v f 10111 4 hese tw o ,U Pear in iniinl, however, that this o,;.ru will be carril mi to effect onl the names of the wjiite men ccrtifieil or seivicL' liy the uisirici ooaiu me - 1 in time tn ire T'he notices to the would men coucernu, ami lie uu no '". erv probable have tle receive d today or tomorrow. uy infiirniatjnii s to wlnii the names will lie recwveu.ui t . . .. :.u i. .. ccptioii by the local rniarus, wuu un- names of. the men iifcliKlml tnereui wm ie made public as skiiii us available. The boards sim4y ask that every white 'man who is ft the opinion mat will be acci-. teii to hold himselt 111 readiness to report Tor mobilization nu I. ... ntrainment at an iodv knows. 4 time and when no KILLED IN WRECK Seven Are Killed at Aurora, 111., When Freight Tram! Hits .Pu lman Lars in W;hich Party W as in. Aurora, III.. Sef. IT. Seven Iowa stockmen were Killed last Alight in a rear end collision c'ii the Burlington railroad, 4." miles est of Aurora. Ten or- mor.. were injured. ' The men who weVe kijled aud most f those injured werein two sleeping ears , and that was at! 1 lied towie cear 01 the stock train. 1 erurchandise train .lowed ttirench t' .,. three.enrs. " 1 101 STOCKMEN SWEDISH PEOPLE to UI ULKLLUI mLIIld LowerII ouse-Xondemns- in Strongest) Terms Trans misioii of Cndn T DEMANDS MEASURES V INSURE NEUTRALITY ..,:;: ) ,. , ;;,.;-t':..; The Foreign Office Now De clares They Did Not Know Contents of the Messages Which They Transmitted to Berlin. ; v Htockholin, Kept 17-At ' m . gret litmral meeting helA her6 today refo . . , 1 Wl,r n, ,h. iv....-.,., par.y in ,.i..i,iin.,li.lll lillUill tllfll. frllCt Af' "i.-. ,w.u....m...j j. . feet mat U10 mectmfr expnw.a ilee)H'SL regrei inaiiu oweuwu ioi- iign office was no in ft position to den v the assertion ytliat( it had for- wanled cipher teieurama in iguorantu of their contents jn'hciV Tcvened a woke, the jiurt adhifrMM ofallSwede 1 .1-,. 1. 11L.. ...4m linn. Itllll IIIUl MUCH ri l-iaw mim liumu i.'- pen. The resolution vigorously demanded tluit tlio govcrnmeat inimediately un dortako all necessary Dieaauren to deinonstj-ate to theffswediaU people iti; dvtepniiuition to maintain towards all heligcreiita absolute neutrality. SWEDEN DENIEH . ; ACCESS TO C0DEj l,onuon, piepi. i.-vieruiany iius a uote to Sweden, according: to the cor-, respouileutatjKtofholj -the Cenr- tral News Agency highly regretting toe disagreeablo issues raised on account bf Sweden transmitting telegrams to Ger many. Germany eayt sh-ir obliged -io . the Swedish mossage, but regret that her reiireseiitativee in Argentina should hnve scut the telegrams in the phrase- ologv they did i -; --; - The Stockholm ,'ncwspaper which' printed the announcement that Ger many had sent the note to Sweden says tlm German government has instructed all its represntatives In foreign govern ment to refuse to accede to any attempt which may bo made to force them to re. veal to the Swedish government the contents of the code messages which thev may submit to them. FALL OPENING OF ANCHOR STORE The fall opening sale of the Anchor store Company H begin tomorrow, Tuesday, and continue through Wed- IKJ)(av when an lout ire new showing 0j war.jn)r . ppJit and millinery ot the best styles. Mr. A. L. Tyler, man ager of the Anelwr Storl Company here, r-tiirned film Xew York, where he purchased th fall stoc.ka for the store, and the display of goods on the opening 'sales toijlorrow and Wedwa dav will be entiily now and up-to-date. The sale sSotild prove inter t- .. M , ing to the manyg euwomers oi una n rl"a "tyrmtff "n ')'t'" n ne"1 t)f auttey milliiierv and otrjjj'rin will be offer ed at a moderatj price. WELL KNOWN LADY DIED YESTERDAY, -r- 1- Mrs. Mary Hollingsw rth, age 67, wao Hill section of resides in the Pleasa Edgecombe 'county, died yesterday morning after a lo illness, at the orth ie survis" home. Mrs. Hollln ed by three sons, t Richmond. She w of whom live in living with the Hollongsworth, at third son, Mr. W. the time of her d tb. The deceased 1 1 ... lady was well-kno and the newa of her death comes as :i itiocii 10 an woo knew her. The remains of klrs.. Hollingsworth were taken , to Waf will be held at til taw and the funeral it place this aiter- noon. Interment wi be in a local cem-' tery at that place: COTTON MARKET ! Xew York, Sept. 17. The cotton mar ket showed renwed irregularity early today. There wat less rain reported i the eastern Delt tkan anticipated, the heavy precipitation being rdhfined to coast section. At'jr ODeniB8 4ve Pint higher to one point lower active months sold twelve to aeventeen points net highr with October touching 20.43 and January 20.21. , f 1 j ' Xew York, Sypt' 17. The cotton, ket opened steal remher 20.17; i'i rw-tober 20 arr 20.1": 20.2:!;" Mnv 2"i.'; '- 5- L 1
The Evening Telegram (Rocky Mount, N.C.)
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Sept. 17, 1917, edition 1
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